Our Digital Filmmaking department received some love from The Cambridge Day recently, in their article “Ultimate safe movie ticket: ‘Film as a Monument’ exhibit screens in open air on the side of a church,” by Tom Meek.
FILM AS MONUMENT PREMIERE
Film as Monument transforms the architecture of the Lunder Arts Center into an illuminated lantern, activating the transparent portals of the university building with artworks produced in community. Traditional monuments, including the physical structures of art museums and universities, are meant to stimulate and structure collective remembrance of events, individuals, or ideas in particular ways. Intended to withstand change, these touchstones for meaning- and memory-making are not always open or accessible to their publics. This temporary intervention, consisting of projected experimental film, digital flatscreens, and hand-painted celluloid artworks, activates the Lunder Arts Center to invite passersby to witness the creative vitality of our communities. The exhibition features artwork from the Film as Installation course, taught by Assistant Professor Ingrid Stobbe, as well as high school students from the West End House Boys and Girls Club, Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and more, who have participated in a series of workshops exploring the materiality and structure of film led by exhibiting artist and experimental filmmaker Gabby Sumney.
This exhibition is a striking collaboration at Lesley Art + Design between Digital Filmmaking, Exhibitions, and LA+D Community Engagement. Presented in partnership with Women in Film & Video New England and the Boston LGBTQIA+ Artist Alliance. Funding is provided through the Ralph Bradley Prize, awarded in Spring 2020.
Show TItle: Film as Monument
Dates: April 1st – April 30th 2021
Times: All Day (best seen at night)
Where: Lunder Arts Center
Address: 1801 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140
Event and Artist Talk Date/Time: April 8th at 7pm
Zoom Link for Event: https://lesley.zoom.us/j/95444682975?pwd=OUhiaXUrb2cxUzFTNDhrYUxyWGU3Zz09
Participating Arists:
Head Artist:
Gabby Sumney
Lesley University Artists:
Barry Mamadou
Michael Cook
Jeff Dubay
Eli Di Giulian
Breanna Flattes
Aidan Hatch
Jonathan Hill
Haley Kinerson-White
Daymian Mejia
Grier Minos
Ash O’Neill
Maddy Perkins
Noah Ramirez
Kieran Rowe
Nicolas Silva
High School Artists:
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School:
Oscar
Lianny
West End House Boys and Girls Club of Allston:
Shaylee
Cha’Ya
Mathew
Jennifer
Isaiah
Asheika
Somerville High School:
Smirline “Nyove” Jacques
Community Charter School of Cambridge:
Mia “Jaxxen” Santiago
LESLEY DIGITAL FILMMAKING LAUNCHES INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL
A new independent film festival at Lesley University is up and running this spring! LUFF is a student-led film festival supported by Professor Kathleen Mullen. We will be accepting independent short films including experimental, music videos, narratives, documentaries, animation, and other subject matters from anywhere in the world.
The Festival will be held April 24-26, 2021 online, and is the work of the Spring 2021 Digital Filmmaking course Special Topics: Film Festival, taught by Professor Kathleen Mullen.
Festival Entries can be submitted at FilmFreeway, by following the link below:
If you would like further information on the Lesley University Independent Film Festival or have any trouble submitting on Film Freeway please contact us at filmfestival@lesley.edu.